WILLIAM SETCHELL (Brehm)—Giant 
Wioletescih very large.) 9S 2a $0.75 
WINSTON CHURCHILL (Stevens 1944) 
—Deep red close to crimson, an impres- 
SON eet eee Oe Ce $3.00 
WINTER CARNIVAL — Large grace- 
ful white with gold throat 
ZANTHA (Fay 1947)—Early large deep 
yellow, a ciear yellow self 
FALL BLOOMING IRISES 
We are proud that we have had a part in 
introducing and popularizing fall blobm- 
ing Irises. Both their number and their 
quality nave increased steadily through 
the years. The fall bloomers are at their 
best in the South where seasons are long 
enough to permit full development of 
the second crop of bloom, but many va- 
rieties re-b!oom in central and north- 
ern sections. One of our southern cus- 
tomers has reported at least one bloom 
open every day in the year from a col- 
lection of our fall bloomers. Gardeners 
should remember that rapid growth is 
necessary in order to produce the sec- 
ond crop of bloom. This means more 
frequent transplanting, favorable condi- 
tions for growth and adequate moisture 
in the late summer. 
Spring bloom of most of the fall bloom- 
ers is in the intermediate class as to 
season, height and size, but some of the 
newer ones are large and tall enough to 
-be classed as tall bearded. A few of the 
early ones are dwarf in habit. The fall 
bioomers are perfectly hardy and are 
grown in many northern gardens for 
their spring bloom alone. Normally our 
fall bloom begins in September and con- 
tinues until cold weather. 
AUTUMN ELF (Brown) — Cream and 
lavender bicolor, this variety has re- 
bloomed in central and northern sec- 
(Gace anes eer Sees 60.30 
AUTUMN FLAME (Sass)—A sensational 
new fall bloomer of large size and heavy 
substance, deep toned red bicolor__$0.50 
AUTUMN HAZE (Sass)—An attractive 
soft lavender of fine form and large 
size, persistent and early in re-blooming, 
a real advance over Autumn King $9.30 
AUTUMN QUEEN (Sass) — Pure white 
dwarf of exceptional quality, a most per- 
sistent re-bloomer giving some bloom 
every month from summer to fall. $0.30 
AUTUMN SUNSET (Lapham) — This 
large blended pink brings a new color 
tone to the re-blooming section, good 
Guahitys VigORouss = 2 ae eee $0.50 
BOUNTIFUL BLUE (Hill)—A blue-pur- 
ple that is very bountiful, with bloom, 
not an exhibition bloom but- makes a 
great mass in early spring and late sum- 
MORAN CML |p ees ie ean ee $0.30 
DORCAS HUTCHESON (Sass-McDade) 
—An early and persistent pansy violet, 
semi-dwarf, up to 20 inches ______ $0.30 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (Sass-McDade) 
—This variety was awarded the Hutch- 
eson Gold Medal for the best fall bloom- 
ers of its year. It is a deep fluorite pur- 
pie self of fine quality. It has given a 
month of bloom in the spring and three 
months in the fall under favorable con- 
ditions 
FAR SOUTH—Neat bright pure yellow 
of good form — a ALE irae: Pate $0.50 
FALL DAYS (K. Smith 1943)—Bright 
reddish copper bicolor, good branch 
Thy Se serge to ee ts a oe, See $5.00 
GLAD SONG (Sass-Hill)—A re-bloom 
ing yellow ground plicatta from the mas- 
ter hand of H. P. Sass, from the Tiffany 
strain. It re-bloomed first in our gar- 
Cen gee af aoe ae ehene) ome 2 pees eee SSO 
JEAN SIRET—-Yellow dwarf, a French 
remontant 2 eee eee S030 
KANSAS INGLESIDE (Hill) — Large 
warm toned red seif, rather late’as a fall 
bloomer, but worthy of a place in- any 
garden for its spring bloom alone__$0.30 
MARTIE EVEREST—Fine tall blue, re- 
Trap Ctra nie ee ea e250) 
OCTOBER BLAZE (McDade) — Large 
red-purple, late ____ eee eee S050 
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